Bees will drink nectar and eat pollen. Nectar brought back to the hive is converted into honey which is stored for food for when nectar is unavailable. Pollen returned to the hive is also stored for later consumption.
you have to exterminate the working bees to get to the queen bees
Queen bees only sting other queen bees.
No, all queen bees are female, as are all worker bees. The male bees are called drones.
Yes, honeybees have a diet. The insects in question (Apis spp) prioritize certain food sources -- through the combination of digestive juices, nectar, or pollen -- at certain stages in their life cycles and natural histories. For example, larvae will devour brood food (or royal jelly if they will become queen bees), mature bees will eat beebread or honey, and queen bees will feed upon royal jelly.
They come from eggs that the bees lay and whatever egg is chosen to be a queen bee gets fed a special chemical such as royal jelly. Once they hatch you will know which bee that hatched will be your queen bee by its abdomen.
Bees kill their queen because their queen might be to old or the queen might have a diesease
Bracknell Queen Bees was created in 1987.
WASPS AND OTHER bees and queen bees
Queen bees have the same ability to sting as worker bees. The big difference is that the queen's sting is smooth, so she can withdraw it easily.
The queen bees do not do work, besides laying eggs.
No, queen bees are usually the same colour as the rest of the colony.
Queen bees rule the hive.